Cordukes/Weber Round Barn
The Cordukes/Weber 12-sided barn is 1 of 3 that were built in Canada. This beautiful wooden barn hosts a weekly farmers' market.
The Cordukes/Weber 12-sided barn is 1 of 3 that were built in Canada. This beautiful wooden barn hosts a weekly farmers' market.
Over 100 years old, this beautiful steel bridge spanning 300 feet over the Mississagi River is worth a look!
Sandy beach with playground, washrooms, picnic tables, BBQ pits, ample parking and boat launch access—you'll love spending the day at this beach!
Easily accessible and close to restaurants and amenities, Spruce Beach has a sandy shoreline where you'll want to toss off your shoes and feel the warm sand between your toes. It has a supervised swim area, sandy bottom with clear water, playground, picnic areas, washroom facilities, and parking.
The 25 ft high Chippewa Falls can be seen from Highway 17, and is a popular rest stop. At the roadside park near the falls, there is a plaque that marks the halfway point of the Trans-Canada Highway. The plaque describes Dr. Perry E. Doolittle, who is considered “Father of the Trans-Canada Highway” and was said to be the first man in Canada to own a car. You can also see the same set of rapids that inspired A.Y Jackson’s sketch Stream Bed, Lake Superior Country, c.
The Woodland Loop is ideal for hiking or biking. Shoreline Geology is the primary focus with interpretive information on the unique geological formations that gave rise to early mining and logging activities in the region. The trail is 5.3 km long extending out from the east pavilion with two scenic lookout areas overlooking the wetland areas and Lake Huron.
This Coastal Woodland area is the easternmost section of the Boom Camp site. The focus of the interpretation on this trail loop is the significant timbering heritage and history of the area. The trail is 3.1 km, starting at the east pavilion and looping through forest area, extending all the way out to the shore of Lake Huron.
This is the westernmost section of the Delta Loop, part of the Boom Camp Interpretive Park trails. Open year-round for walking, running, skiing, biking. There is a beach on the shore of Lake Huron.
This park offers a camping experience fit for everyone with large RV sites, car camping, and yurts with over 3 km of sandy beach and clear clear blue water.